What's going on with the baby's fetal movement and shaking

  In the late stage of pregnancy, pregnant women will observe fetal movement. If fetal movement is abnormal, they should go to the hospital for examination in a timely manner to avoid any danger to the fetus. Sometimes pregnant women notice that the fetal movement is shaking, so what's going on with the baby's fetal movement?

  

What's going on with the baby's fetal movement and shaking1

  The shaking of the fetus may be the cause of hiccups. Pregnant women may feel a shaking sensation when placing their hands on the jumping area. There are three main types of fetal movements: one is the full body movement of the fetus, such as turning over or spinning in the belly; the second is limb movement, such as stretching arms and kicking legs; and the third is a shaking movement, which is the cause of fetal hiccups.

  The fetal lungs have not fully developed yet and will constantly swallow amniotic fluid, which can exercise lung breathing. Hiccups in the fetus are also a way to exercise lung function. When you notice fetal movement and shaking, don't be too nervous. You can go to the hospital for a check-up, and generally there won't be any problems.

  Pregnant women should observe their fetal movements. If they find that the fetal movements are too frequent or there has been no fetal movement for a long time, they can go for a check-up to see if the fetus is healthy. Usually, having regular check ups on the fetus will not cause any problems. Pregnant women should not let themselves be too tired. They should rest more, exercise their bodies appropriately, and observe whether they have symptoms of abdominal pain and bleeding. If found, they should go to the hospital as soon as possible.

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